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Firstly, we would like to thank all those who filled out the Unite In Petrofac Survey.

The survey is now closed. We are currently taking the time to go through the responses in detail. However, an initial review of what you have told us has shown that there are some serious issues affecting a lot of Petrofac employees. For example:

A number of you have said that you have concerns about the return of the Superpuma helicopter to service. You can back our campaign by signing the petition. We need everyone to back to this campaign. More info on Unite campaign will be issued soon.

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Many have also raised issues around the 3x3 rota and the effect it is having on health and safety offshore. An independent survey run by the Robert Gordon University will be launched soon and Unite will publish more information on this nearer the launch date of the survey.

Issues around workload pressure, cabin occupancy offshore and parental leave have been identified. We want to look at these issues with Petrofac members in more detail.

What Happens Next? A Unite Organiser will shortly be in touch with those of you who have said you are willing to help out and/or want to get more involved. In the meantime, if you would like to get in touch with the Unite Organising Team please contact Unite Organiser, Derek Thomson

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back home safe 2018

Unite is campaigning for the Airbus Superpumas H225 and AS332 L2 to not be reintoduced into commercial operations in the UKCS and to be permanently removed from the service of transporting offshore workers.We invite all offshore workers, the family and friends of offshore workers and any other person who, in principle, believes that the safety of offshore workers should take prescience over operator profits, to sign our petition.To sign the Back Home Safe 2018 petition click here.